k0-fi comm for @kingncp f his oc Nick & his wife Anna being sweethearts v3v <3
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This Is What Life Is Like In San Antonio Now
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Missing (2023)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Missing has scenes of glitching screens with moments of TV static that create strong strobe effects. The opening production company logos are all separated by this effect. There are two scenes showing rapidly-flashing cameras, and two with emergency vehicle strobe lights at night.
There is a lot of handheld camera work in this film, shot on smartphones. One full scene is filmed from the point of view of a wrist watch, with arm swinging and other shaking at unusual angles.
Flashing Lights: 8/10. Motion Sickness: 9/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There are scenes of intense abuse from an intimate partner, including threats, insults, and physical violence. Kidnapping is depicted in this film. The main character vomits on-screen in one of the first scenes, looking visibly nauseous for several seconds before it happens.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Missing
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Missing
directed by Will Merrick and Nick Johnson, 2023
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After starting Zephyr's playlist, I got motivation to make one for Sly & Nick! Their relationship is very much a mixed bag, so I was looking for a mix of emotions to represent it. Hope you guys check it out and enjoy it!
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Missing (2023)
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Missing (2023)
Summary: After June Allen's (Storm Reid) mother Grace (Nia Long) goes missing on holiday, June does everything she can to find her.
Decent with unexpected plot twists. Gimmick well utilised and inversion of roles of the missing and the searcher appreciated too.
Rating: 4/5
Photo credit: Hollywood Reporter
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'Missing' Delivers Yet Another Screenlife Winner
'Missing' Delivers Yet Another Screenlife Winner
Not Pictured: The People Who Are Missing (CREDIT: Screen Gems)
Starring: Storm Reid, Nia Long, Ken Leung, Joaquim de Almeida, Amy Landecker, Daniel Henney, Tim Griffin, Megan Suri
Directors: Nick Johnson and Will Merrick
Running Time: 111 Minutes
Rating: PG-13 for Over-the-Top Ragers and Implied Disturbing Violence
Release Date: January 20, 2022 (Theaters)
What’s It About?: 18-year-old June Allen…
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From the minds behind Searching, Missing will make you wonder how well you know those closest to you when it hits theaters on January 20. I’m giving readers in the Boston area the opportunity to see it early - and for free!
Broke Horror Fan is sponsoring an advance screening of Missing at AMC Boston Common in Boston, MA on Thursday, January 12, at 7pm. Click here and follow the instructions to download complimentary passes while supplies last. Seating is first-come, first-served and not guaranteed, so be sure to arrive early!
The 2023 screen life film is written and directed by Searching editors Will Merrick & Nick Johnson. Storm Reid, Joaquim de Almeida, Ken Leung, Amy Landecker, Daniel Henney, and Nia Long star. Timur Bekmambetov (Unfriended, Searching) executive produces.
When her mother (Nia Long) disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s (Storm Reid) search for answers is hindered by international red tape. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June creatively uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her before it’s too late. But as she digs deeper, her digital sleuthing raises more questions than answers...and when June unravels secrets about her mom, she discovers that she never really knew her at all.
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Missing (dir. Nick Johnson & Will Merrick).
[Its] first half is mostly a lot of sophisticated thriller fun commenting on the true crime genre's influence on culture from the point-of-view of a savvy zoomer. When things get cooking towards the climatic third act, so many logic-defying beats descend into a non-sensical series of truly baffling series of events more in line with cheap horror tricks that betrays the tight missing person drama it starts off as.
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Missing. Movie Review.
It feels a little bit odd to encounter a sequel to a movie that originally felt like a very late addition to a very small but initially, zeitgeist-focused microgenre. Searching stared John Cho as a father searching for his missing daughter with all the action playing out within the confines of various technology apps and programs available. There were so-called “ “screen life” movies ( the two…
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The Oakland, California Homeless Problem is Beyond Belief
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Reseña | 'Desconectada' (Missing)
Incluso cuando se acerca a lo exagerado, 'Desconectada' se mantiene al público con su juego de percepciones.
Cuando su madre desaparece mientras está de vacaciones en Colombia con su nuevo novio, la búsqueda de respuestas de June se ve obstaculizada por la burocracia internacional. Atrapada a miles de kilómetros de distancia en Los Ángeles, June utiliza creativamente toda la última tecnología a su alcance para tratar de encontrarla antes de que sea demasiado tarde. Pero a medida que profundiza, su…
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Missing (2023)
When I think of movie sequels that best their originals, what come to mind are the ones that go bigger, broader, and cartoonishly extreme, exploding the comparatively timid premises of their source texts – titles like Gremlins 2, Ghoulies 2, Child’s Play 2, Paddington 2, Batman Returns, and Magic Mike XXL. In all of those examples, though, I still like the original films that preceded them,…
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Got a new commission done! This time, Nick and his wife, Anna, are trying new things while working out. Also too risque to show on Tumblr, check out the full image by clicking the link and giving them a follow!
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